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Just got a Hexagon Rainbow Kite and Its beautiful. Center Spins Long Tails. But I can't get it to fly. Just wobbles back and forth and crashes. Anybody have it or can give suggestions? Wind was about 10 to 15 MPH

That wind was probably a bit high for that type of kite, 10 mph might be ok but 15 mph is pretty high unless it's pretty smooth. You could try moving the bridle point a bit, staying stationary in the sky and wobbling back and forth could point to the bridle being set too heavy (to low, toward the tail) but swooping back and forth would point towards being too high.

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have you a chance to grab a picture?Hexagon shaped kites, also known as Bermudas, are inherently UNstable.....the kite itself is pretty much a flat plane and so it needs tails to by stable by any meaning of the word! Some have fuzzy tails...some have long straight tails....some have multiple tails....

These Windborne Hex kite all have two tails......they have an elastic line as the edging for the skin and that presents it own problems.....i have yet to get these to fly stable.

This hex has a 30' fuzzy tail that loops from the two bottom points....it is very stable as it also has a bow line across the back of the kite...

This is a derivative of a Bermuda - it has 8 points and 4 rods....it has a pair of 45' long cotton tails to keep it stable...

This is another 8 pointed kite....it is NOT flat instead it bows backwards..that helps keep it stable as well as three tails too:(pic swiped from Ben H)

Wow! Thank you for those pics. Yes mine does have twin tails. I also see where the line is drawn from the center. My spinning hexagon is made by HQ. What wind range do you find best to fly in? As was mentioned 10 to 15 of steady, not gusty, like I was flying in, might be best. After seeing your pics and seeing the suggestions I will certainly try again. My how I love this sport! Always learning and always challenging.

I am not certain what ability to adjust the bridle you have, but one option could be to add a tension line across the back of the kite to bow it slightly..that will help it be more stable..but you will have to bow it in a way that does not affect the rotating wheel....

I am not certain what ability to adjust the bridle you have, but one option could be to add a tension line across the back of the kite to bow it slightly..that will help it be more stable..but you will have to bow it in a way that does not affect the rotating wheel....

Yep! That's the one! If I get half a decent day here in PA we are going for another frustrating flight to try and get it right. Will keep you posted. Beautiful though ain't it?

it is a purty one....having the wheel on there might cause some issues....Flying Wings used to make some kites that had spinners involved with the design and sometimes they worked really well and sometimes not....Wolfgang Grimsel used to make a big hexagon (~6' wide) with a windmill on the front that Flying Wings based theirs on....Wolfgang's worked great but cost about 20x as much....

The spinner will work best if the kite is as perpendicular to the wind as possible....of course....to get that wheel rotating the most it might benefit from another tail to hold it lower in the sky....(more weight and drag)

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